For his law practice? I hope his field is in privacy laws so that he can prevent his data from being sold because of using timeslops (Oh, is that a slip or typo?). I can only access my version of the paid desktop software by being forced to sign in in a way so that intuit will set up a turbotax account, a mint account and some other accounts in my name. It reminds of Experian, the business no one signed up for doing business with but for which everyone had been signed up for without their knowledge or consent. Is this legal what Intuit does? Denying access to a paid product which is installed on someone own computer. And the only way the paid product can be accessed is if one signs up for a mint, turbotax and some other account.